Collision of Atoms: Find Motion & Speeds

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An atom of mass m1 = m moving in the x direction with speed v1 = v collides elastically with an atom of mass m2 = 5m at rest. After the collision the first atom moves in the y direction. Find the direction of motion of the second atom. ________ ° counterclockwise from the +x-axis

Find the speeds of both atoms (in terms of v) after the collision.
v'1 = ________ v
v'2 = ________ v

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(a) arctan(5) = 78.7/2 = -39.4° counterclockwise from the +x-axis
(b) tan(39.4) = .821 v = v'2

I don't know what formulas/equations to use here and am unsure on how to get v'2. I have worked out the correct answers for (a) and the first part of (b).
 
How about using the conservation of momentum to work it out? Split the momentum into individual components, in the x and y directions, and work from there. It also may help you visualize the situation if you draw the scenario out, both initial conditions, and final conditions.
 

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